Core Entity Brief
| Entity | Dieffeitalia |
|---|---|
| Public role | Dieffeitalia is tracked because control over AS210238 could influence internet routing if the ASN were activated. The dormant state makes it a monitoring target rather than an active concern. Any future activation could change path selection for announced prefixes. |
| Region | No specific region verifiable. |
| Category | Network-related institution |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Institution Type |
| Time horizon | Quarter (30-120d) |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.95 |
| Evidence coverage | 3 public source references |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 02, 2026 |
Dieffeitalia is exclusively known as the registrant of AS210238; no commercial, operational, or service footprint has been identified.
What It Does
- Operating model: There is no public record of any product, service, commercial transaction, or customer relationship. The entity's only visible activity is holding the AS210238 registration.
- Revenue and customer gap: No evidence exists of revenue, customers, partnerships, or any market-facing offering. The registration suggests a potential interest in internet routing, but no monetisation path is visible.
Operating Snapshot
- Registry status: AS210238 is assigned to 'Dieffeitalia' in the RIPE NCC database. No additional network infrastructure records, such as peering or prefix allocations, are present.
- Routing activity: No BGP announcements from AS210238 have been observed by public routing intelligence platforms. The ASN has no known upstreams, peers, or announced prefixes, remaining invisible in the global routing table.
Control Surface
- RIPE registry entry: The AS210238 registration is the only attributable control surface. Anyone with the appropriate RIPE account can modify the record and potentially begin announcing routes.
- Potential future routing: If the ASN begins originating prefixes, the operator would gain practical control over internet traffic paths for those IP blocks, though no such capability is currently exercised.
Watchpoints
- Registry modifications: Any change to the AS210238 record—new administrative or technical contacts, updated organisation details—would suggest the entity is being actively managed.
- Routing emergence: The first BGP announcement from AS210238 would immediately raise the entity's operational and security significance, potentially introducing new dependencies or risks.
- Corporate identity emergence: The appearance of a website, corporate filing, or industry listing would provide legal and operational context, reducing the current high uncertainty.

